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Mine are True Love Stories: What the Feminist Body Wants & Explicit About What?

  • Skowhegan NY Office 136 West 22nd Street New York, NY, 10011 United States (map)

Featuring A.K. Burns, Jack HalberstamXandra Ibarra, and Julie Tolentino, moderated by Natasha Marie Llorens

This panel will try to extend Ellen’s critical perspective on sexually explicit material to the present, or to contextualize her contribution in reverse. The discussion will address the different stakes of visibility for normative vs. non-normative sexualities.

WHY EXPLICIT?

Featuring Lorraine O'GradySondra PerrySable Elyse Smith, moderated by Vivian Crockett

Lorraine O’Grady’s provocation, published as an essay for the first version of “Coming to Power,” was this question: where is the sexually explicit work by women of color, and what discourses is it responding to? This panel does not necessarily answer O’Grady’s question, but rather explores how sexually explicit material resonates outside the realm of hegemonic whiteness.

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Mine Are True Love Stories: Portrait of an Artist: Ellen Cantor